 Thus, listening to music helped you play games better. In this video I will show you my results and explain how music affected it. I ran a deathmatch in Valorant 5 times with and 5 times without music. Valorant is a sound dependent game, but in deathmatch it really doesn't matter as much. So with music I averaged a kill death ratio of 1.25 and without music I averaged 1.26. As you can see, music doesn't really affect my KD as much as I thought. My mindset throughout the matches were definitely different however. However, I did listen to music, it felt like I was more confident with my aim, thus hitting more shots. The main disadvantage however is that I felt like I was pushing way too many places and not playing good positioning. I couldn't hear anything so I just trusted my aim. I'm surprised that it actually worked out pretty well and I did get first place once. On the other hand, no music did make me play better when I came to positioning and taking good fights. My aim felt good, but I was more stressed out and nervous. I did miss some easy kills too. No music also made me bored and angry whenever I lost a fight. The music kinda takes me away from that and I can move on to the next fight like it was nothing. It was also the type of music I listened to that kinda impacted how I performed. I listened to some energetic music like pop and listened to some slower music. Both did help me relax and be more confident, especially the slower music. I definitely expected myself to do better with music because when I do use to listen and play it seems like I hit every shot. Maybe it's just because I was just having a good time. On the other hand, being cautious and focused is easier without music. I was positioned well and pre-aimed at where I thought the player was headed without music. This is a great advantage. If I just sit this in a game that doesn't need any footsteps like Wacky League, I think that having music playing definitely helps. But in the end, even though I definitely felt better with music on, I didn't play better. Now I'll show you a little bit of my gameplay with and without music. I post at least once a week, and thanks for watching.